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Title:
Aquatic weed cutter, de-rooter and harvester
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1. An aquatic weed cutter, de-rooter and harvester of modular construction permitting ready disassembly into modular components for ease of transport, comprising flotation means, a weed cutter and de-rooting head assembly carried by extensible framing to permit selective positioning of the head assembly with respect to the bed of a body of water, and wherein the head assembly has weed severing means provided along its forward edge and vortex generators along its rearward edge, and a vertically extensible containment chamber at least partially surrounding the head assembly, at working depth, to contain severed weeds and weed fragments.
2. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 1, including lake bed scarifying means carried by the head assembly between the weed severing means and the scrubbing generators.
3. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 2, wherein the scarifying means include a plurality of lake or river bed contacting tines which are mounted for reciprocal movement transversely to the direction of travel of the head assembly.
4. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 1, including lake bed contacting skids provided at the ends of the head assembly, the skids being spring-mounted and the mounting being provided with sensors whereby an operator may monitor and control the positioning of the head assembly with respect to the lake bed.
5. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 1, wherein the head assembly includes buoyancy chambers whereby the degree of positive or negative buoyance can be regulated.
6. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 1, including a control and power modular component, and a backhoe and water power nozzle modular component for dislodging debris and for removing weed growth from around immovable obstacles.
7. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 1, including a trailer module for receiving cut weeds and weed fragments, and conveyor means for conveying weeds floating to the surface in the containment chamber to the trailer module.
8. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 7, including means to spray hot water onto the weeds carried by the trailer module.
9. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 7 including a hopper on the trailer module to receive cut weeds and weed fragments, and including a weed fragment trap beneath the hopper.
10. An aquatic weed cutter according to claim 1, wherein the containment chamber has side and rear walls of accordion-pleat construction, the lower edges of the side walls having skids to follow the contour of the lake or river bed.
11. A cutter according to claim 10, wherein the containment chamber is provided with removable curtains covering the front, one removable curtain covering the top half of the front and a further removable curtain covering the bottom half of the front.
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Inventors:
Stewart, Errol G.
Application Number:
921560
Filing Date: 1978-07-03 Publication_date: 1980-05-13 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
56/9
37/323
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 418000 | Dec, 1889 | Fletcher | 37/78. | | 1344626 | Jun, 1920 | Ellis | 56/9. | | 2429044 | Oct, 1940 | Bassett | 171/64. | | 3295231 | Jan, 1967 | Talbott | 56/8. | | 3402487 | Sep, 1968 | Vaughan et al. | 37/78. | | 3407577 | Oct, 1908 | Fiske | 56/8. | | 3477213 | Nov, 1969 | Just et al. | 56/9. | | 3596444 | Aug, 1971 | Beattie | 56/9. | | 3599354 | Aug, 1971 | Larson | 56/8. | | 3765156 | Oct, 1973 | Porter | 56/8. | | 4070978 | Jan, 1978 | Virgilio | 37/71. |
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Primary Examiner:
Kinsey, Russell R.
Assistant Examiner:
Hirsch, Paul J.
Attorney:
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